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Open Box Shure BLX24/SM58 Handheld Wireless System with SM58 Capsule Level 1 Band H11


Description
Choose from one of four bandwidths:
H9: 512–542mHz
H10: 542–572mHz
H11: 572–596mHz
J11: 596–616mHz

Features
- H9: 512–542mHz
- H10: 542–572mHz
- H11: 572–596mHz
- J11: 596¬–616mHz
Specs
- Analog or digital: Digital
- Frequency response: 50Hz–15kHz
- Dynamic range: 100dB
- Line of sight: 300'
- Channels: 12
- Bandwidths: H9: 512–542mHz, H10: 542–572mHz, H11: 572–596mHz, J11: 596–616mHz
- Housing: Not specified
- Rackmountable: No
- Width: 2.5"
- Height: 4.3"
- Depth: .82"
- Weight: 2.6 oz.
- Type: Handheld
- # of transmitters: 1
- Capsule: Dynamic
- Polar pattern: Cardioid
- Battery type: AA x 2
- Battery runtime: Up to 14 hr.
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Reviews
4.83
6 Reviews
100%
of respondents would recommend this to a friend
Filters
Best Uses
- Performances4
- Outdoor Events / Games3
- Pro Audio / DJ / Mixing3
- Amateur Recording2
- Home Studio1
Cons
- Bulky/Heavy1
Describe Yourself
- Experienced2
- Novice1
- Professional Musician1
Pros
- Easy To Use4
- Good Audio4
- Lightweight4
- Compact2
- Durable2
Reviewed by 6 customers
I would highly recommend this equipment for wireless singers
submitted5 years ago
byStorminNorman
fromNorthern Virginia
I use this singing with a band. It works great. I can be anywhere on the stage, dance area and bar areas without issue. Great sound quality. I use rechargeable batteries and one set easily lasts the night. Microphone has a off button (which I did not see in the advertisement), which I use between sets and some songs.
Just what the rocker ordered.
submitted5 years ago
byKlaw
fromChattanooga TN
The sound and range are fabu. Very easy to setup. It's light-weight, just a little bulky. Our singer is a bit wild so i am looking for some kind of way to keep it stuck to his wrist/hand.
Questionable line of sight range
Verified Buyer
submitted6 years ago
byKim
fromUndisclosed
Good product, only drawback is the 300 ft line of sight range is not totally accurate, varies great depending on conditions.
Clear Sound, Easy set up, Works Outstanding A+++ Great MIC:)
submitted7 years ago
byDJ Miro
fromBakersfi
I use this product at my last DJ event, great clean sound as the Legendary O.G "SM58". Did not experience any back-feed. On/off switch on the MIC connects right away allows you to make announcements instanlty no delay connecting to the receiver. Great distance no problem encounter. I strongly recommend this item another great product by SHURE.
Very nice sound!
Verified Buyer
submitted8 years ago
bypelayojs
fromDalllas, TX
I used the mic for Karaoke and the sound is great. There is no static and no back noise from it on the speaker.
Worked great, right out of the box. Plug and play. Excellent performance.
submitted12 years ago
byThomas Wright
fromCorvallis, OR
Took it out of the box. Read the manual. Plugged it into the system. Sounded just like our regular Shure SM58s with absolutely no problems whatsoever. Gain was a little higher than the regular mice, so we turned it down a little and it performed flawlessly. We have only used it once, as we just bought it last week, but I must say, so far, I am impressed. If it continues to perform as it did that nigh, I don't know what more you could ask for. I have always been skeptical of wireless sound devices, but I could see absolutely no drawbacks to this product. Shure quality sound with no cord. Sweet! Pretty darn affordable, if you ask me.
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submitted3 months ago
asked byTQ
fromSan Francisco Ca
Does it made in the USA?
Made in China.submitteda year ago
asked byCarlos
fromDeLand, FL
I am looking to talk to someone who really knows about the Shure SM58 wireless mics out there now. This is for our church worship group. I've always been a fan of the SM58. Can someone tell me how the BLX24/SM58 wireless is? Is good mic for a small or a bigger size bldg for your vocalese in the band? Will it p/u other sounds around it? Is it crisp and easy for the people to hear each and every word the singer is singing? etc. We have, our church, Dayspring Community Church in DeLand, purchased other equipment from you in Daytona Beach FL store.
The BLX is is the same mic as the SM58 you know.submitteda year ago
asked byJackie
fromWausau, WI
Since this only come with 1 microphone. How do I get 2 microphones?
We need a little more information to better help you. I will have a product specialist contact yousubmitted3 years ago
asked byGreg
fromNew Jersey
If I want to pair this wireless mic system with another Shure wireless guitar system, should I choose a different band? I see it's available in 5 different bands. If both systems are on the same band, will they interfere with each other?
Each "transmission" requires it's own band or they will interfere. Please give us a call if you would like some help 877 687 5403submitted6 years ago
asked byBig Ed
fromSeattle, WA
I own a SINGTRIX KARAOKE SYSTEM WHICH HAS A BUILT IN (MINIMAL) MIXER. Can this be hooked up?
If there's a place for an XLR input on it, then yes you can.